Title transferred to strangers
Buyers discover their property was registered to someone else, or sold without clear legal title. We verify ownership and Public Registry (RPP) inscription before money moves.
Playa del Carmen · Riviera Maya
Playa is one of the hottest property markets, and one of the most fraud-prone for newcomers. Buying, or untangling a deal that went wrong? Either way, you get a bilingual attorney qualified in Mexico and trained in the U.S.
The patterns repeat. Recognizing them early is half the protection.
Buyers discover their property was registered to someone else, or sold without clear legal title. We verify ownership and Public Registry (RPP) inscription before money moves.
Deposits paid on units that stall or vanish. We review developer standing, permits, and contract terms. We also pursue recovery when it has already happened.
Communal land marketed as titled property, often “a bargain, cash only, no notary.” Foreigners usually can't register it. We check the land's real status.
A signed paper isn't ownership. We insist on proper notarization and registration, and we tell you when a “contract” gives you nothing.
Ownership, liens, and RPP registry inscription confirmed.
Before you sign or send a deposit.
Bank trust setup and closing with the notario público.
PROFECO, denuncia, civil action, payment recovery.
How we work with you
We're transparent about this: we work primarily remotely and meet in Playa del Carmen by appointment. Most foreign clients never need to fly in. We handle documents, registry checks, and closings by secure video and email, and coordinate locally on the ground.
We also serve buyers in Tulum and Cancún across Quintana Roo.
The next step
Start with a confidential consultation. No pressure, plain English.
Confidential · no pressure to continue